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Problem when I uploaded my website

Ok, sorry about this, but i am an extreme newbie, i know next to nothing about codes, scripts etc... but i bought a domain from godaddy (mistake i think) then i bought their website software (website complete w/asp) then i made the site its about our car racing team, pretty small, only 8MB then it has its own FTP? so i can directly publish the site from the software, well I went and published it 2 days ago, and it said that i sucessfully published 8.3mb, and of course where to view it.........but when i view it (arrowmotorsports.com) only the flash intro page is viewable, then when you click "enter the site" button the following message comes up:

VBScript compilation error '800a0401

Reason
This error usually occurs when the default scripting language is set to VBScript in the site definitions but the script on the Web page is JavaScript.

Solution
The site definitions need to be adjusted so that the Scripting Language setting is consistent with the actual source code on the page. Specify the correct scripting language in the Application Server Info category in your site definitions. Another option to check is that the language directive at the top of the web page reads as either one of the following, depending upon the scripting language used.

<%@LANGUAGE= "JAVASCRIPT"%>

-or-

<%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT"%>

Note: Server side VBScript and JavaScript code cannot exist on the same page. It is acceptable, however, to use VBScript as the server side scripting language and JavaScript as the client side scripting language on the same page.

..and actually see what's going on here, you'll see that what mowerman is trying to do is execute about a million statements on the same line! (If he claims it was the text-editor's fault, I'll give.. )

Okay Okay i think there is a mistake, all i did was buy the software, put a few pictures in and a couple of flash clips and published it, this is supposed to be a click and point program, i didnt write any code or anything??